Word: reflecting
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Most museum shops are a letdown, filled with cheap imitations and tacky souvenirs. Fortunately there are some that offer faithful replicas - of everything from cutting-edge architecture to millennium sold jewelry - as well as items that reflect the spirit of their collections. And it's all available online. You can't have the originals, but here's where to get the next best thing...
...incumbent Councillors David P. Maher and Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87 said the sparse voter turnout numbers reflect general voter satisfaction...
...Another problem was to recruit the necessary staff. MI5 is expanding and will have 4000 staff by 2011. They may not, however, reflect the diversity of the population they are expected to protect. Two of Evans' last three predecessors were women, but the numbers of female applicants to the Security Service are falling...
...case has prompted some introspection in South Africa. "The abuse scandal that has rocked Oprah Winfrey's South African school for girls does not reflect badly on the famous talk show host," wrote The Times, a Johannesburg newspaper, in an editorial. "It reflects badly on this nation." Sexual abuse of women and children has reached "alarming proportions" in South Africa, it said, "and it should not be surprising that it manifested itself in Oprah's school... Oprah should not be condemned for allegations made against this matron. She should be praised for her decision to aggressively deal" with it. South...
...can’t find out about this until it’s happening.” However, Norris suggested that the media has regularly predicted fluctuations in the economy, but that the general public has typically ignored words of caution in the press because these predictions may not reflect the current situation. “Eventually I got tired of writing how crazy the stock market was,” Norris said of the tech bubble at its peak. Frankel said that the bubble was not covered extensively in the late 1990s because journalists are more interested in projects...